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Rustic Mountain Cabin in Idaho

home tour August 23, 2020

Do you ever dream of a cabin getaway in the woods or mountains? Well you’re in luck today if you answered yes. Today’s home tour features a beautifully appointed rustic mountain cabin that’s cozy yet spacious and rustic yet elegant.

Rustic Cabin Porch with Rocking ChairPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

I love this entryway! The combination of wood and stone is a perfect pairing. The vintage red chest adds a nice bit of color while the hawk painting is catches your eye. A small window in the rustic wood door lets just enough natural light shine through.

Rustic Mountain House EntrywayPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

Vaulted wood beamed ceilings and expansive windows lend an air of spaciousness to the open concept floor plan. The same stone in the entryway is applied to the fireplace. More brushes of red appear on the rug and some of the furnishings.

Cabin Living Room with Vaulted Ceiling and Large WindowPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

Furnishings are simple yet elegant, allowing the architectural beauty of the home to be fully appreciated. 

Rustic Mountain House Living RoomPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

Stone work makes another appearance in this beautiful powder room. I’m not sure if the wall at right is wallpapered or if it’s a mural painting – but either way, it’s a unique and unexpected touch. And now I want a mirror in my bathroom that appears to be hanging from the ceiling like this one.

Rustic Powder Room with Stone RoomPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

The dining room was the first image of this rustic mountain cabin that caught my eye. I love the rough-hewn wood and striped tan and red fabric on the chairs and banquette. A camp-style pulley light fixture is just the right addition.

Cabin Dining Room with Wall of WindowsPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

The master bedroom is pretty spectacular too. Different hues of stain were applied to the paneled walls creating a soft and interesting look. I love the quirky iron chandelier and think the bedding would look perfect in my own bedroom. 

Cabin Bedroom with ChandelierPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

Can anyone honestly say they wouldn’t want to let Calgon take them away in this bath tub? What a great place to pamper yourself!

Rustic Bathroom with Rough Hewn Paneling and Standalone TubPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

This rustic mountain cabin has bathroom decorating down pat. The red mirror and vintage flower bucket add a bit of energy while a braided rug adds comfort underfoot. You don’t see braided rugs too often these days, but I’m still a big fan of them.

Vintage Style Rustic BathroomPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

 

After exploring this beautiful home, I now want to go to Idaho. I’ve never been there.

Large Rustic Mountain Cabin in IdahoPhoto by Conrad Brothers Construction

You can see more pictures of today’s rustic mountain cabin by Conrad Brothers Construction over at Houzz.

 

See More Cabin Style Homes:

Rustic Cabin in the Woods

Cozy Cabin Retreat in the Mountains

Montana Cabin in the Heart of Big Sky Country

Not Your Ordinary Cabin in the Woods

Snug Cabin Home Tour

 

 

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  1. Deb G says

    August 23, 2020 at 7:14 am

    Quite spectacular! This home is perfectly decorated for it’s architecture and geographical setting. I can’t imagine that anyone could spend time in this home/environment and not feel like “Calgon has taken them away! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Marlene Stephenson says

    August 23, 2020 at 1:49 pm

    Another great home, loved all the wood and stone used, i could certainly spend some time there.

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  3. Kim Anne Lennie says

    August 23, 2020 at 3:55 pm

    Love this home with all the stone and wood, a perfect combination. I also loved the colors used in the decor very subtle but catchy. The only thing that I would change is in the first bathroom picture that sink didn’t look very practical and I could see water splashing everywhere but I did love the mirror too.

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  4. Colleen says

    August 26, 2020 at 1:09 pm

    My family and I vacation in Idaho yearly. We rent cabins, more accurately, huge homes on a lake. We have the choice of staying on the lake, rafting down a lazy river or driving into Yellowstone. Idaho is a truly gorgeous state. If your ever out west, Idaho is truly amazing.

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  5. Miche Ortega says

    August 27, 2020 at 10:17 am

    WOW! That is a spectacular home. I would love to spend a vacation there. Thank you for sharing.

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